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What is an example of a part number?


As the owner of Kevin's Autos, I often encounter questions about part numbers and their significance in the auto repair industry. Part numbers are essential for identifying specific components needed for vehicle maintenance and repair. In this article, we'll explore what a part number is, why it's important, and provide an example to illustrate its use.


What is a Part Number?


A part number is a unique identifier assigned to a specific component or part of a vehicle. This number helps mechanics and auto service providers quickly locate the correct part needed for repairs or replacements. Part numbers can vary by manufacturer and are crucial for ensuring that the right part is used in a vehicle.


Why Are Part Numbers Important?


Part numbers play a vital role in the auto repair process for several reasons:



  • Accuracy: Using the correct part number ensures that the right component is ordered and installed, reducing the risk of errors.

  • Efficiency: Mechanics can quickly find and order parts, minimizing downtime for the vehicle.

  • Compatibility: Part numbers help confirm that a component is compatible with a specific make and model of a vehicle.

  • Inventory Management: Auto shops can manage their inventory more effectively by tracking parts using their unique numbers.


Example of a Part Number


For instance, consider the part number 123456-789, which might refer to a specific brake pad designed for a particular model of a car. When a customer comes in for a brake service, I can quickly reference this part number to ensure we order the correct brake pads for their vehicle.


In conclusion, understanding part numbers is essential for anyone involved in vehicle maintenance and repair. They not only streamline the repair process but also enhance the overall efficiency of auto service operations. At Kevin's Autos, we prioritize accuracy and efficiency, ensuring that our customers receive the best service possible.


Frequently Asked Questions

What does a part number look like?


Part numbers have the format xxxx-yyyy (a 4x4 part number) or xxxxx-yyyyy (a 5x5 part number). Examples of part numbers are 1250-1251, 08564-60033 and 08753-60230.



What is the meaning of part number?


A part number (often abbreviated PN, P/N, part no., or part #) is an identifier of a particular part design or material used in a particular industry.



How do you find the part number?


If you want to find the OEM part number, first locate the manufacturer's label or stamp on the spare part. The label typically includes the OEM part number, which is unique to that specific part. If the label is not visible, check the product manual or documentation provided by the manufacturer.



How do you write part numbers?


6 tips for creating part number schemes

  1. Don't start part numbers with 0.
  2. Use as few letters as possible.
  3. Keep a consistent part number length and formatting, preferably on the short side.
  4. Don't use spaces or characters as delimiters that will confuse software, like slashes, parentheses, or apostrophes.



What is meant by part number?


A part number (often abbreviated PN, P/N, part no., or part #) is an identifier of a particular part design or material used in a particular industry. Its purpose is to simplify reference that item. A part number unambiguously identifies a part design within a single corporation, sometimes across several corporations.



What are the 7 types of numbers with examples?


Types of Numbers

NameSymbolSet/Examples
NaturalN0,1,2,... 0 , 1 , 2 , . . .
RealR15,√15,0,−2
RationalQ15,51(=5),23,32,03(=0)
IrrationalIπ,√2,√3



What is a part number for a product?


A manufacturer part number (MPN) is a unique identifier provided by a company to identify its products. An MPN is usually only required for products that are difficult to identify from one another.



What is an example of a manufacturer part number?


User part numbers versus manufacturing part numbers (MPN)
For example, when referring to a "Hardware, screw, machine, 4-40, 3/4" long, Phillips": Manufacturer A uses part number "4-40-3/4"-pan-phil", Manufacturer B uses part number "100-440-0.750-3434-A". Manufacturer C uses part number "TSR-1002".



What are the different types of part numbers?


Intelligent and Non-Intelligent Part Numbers
There are two main types of part numbers: intelligent part numbers and non-intelligent part numbers. There is an ongoing debate about what the best method is, which depends on how your company's processes and systems are organized.



How do I find my manufacturer part number?


You can see examples of MPNs on the barcodes of products as manufacturers print MPNs and the barcode. You can also find MPNs in manufacturer catalogs, on manufacturer websites, and in online databases.


Kevin's Auto

Kevin Bennett

Company Owner

Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.